It’s an ever-changing challenge to map the safest route bypassing the tents, open-air drug markets and crowds of maskless people on the sidewalks. And twelve weeks after the city settled a... read more →
Wildfires are choking the air across the Bay Area. But while people fearing blackened skies are rushing to buy masks and air filtration systems, low-income communities and communities of color... read more →
The Tenderloin is home to a large population of families, children, seniors, and groups with disabilities; as well as a shocking number of the City’s high-injury corridors. As we continue... read more →
SF Planning has recently launched the Housing Element 2022 Update, a two-year process to shape the future of housing in San Francisco. Your participation and feedback are crucial for this... read more →
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors hesitantly approved a settlement Tuesday with UC Hastings that compelled the city to clear the Tenderloin’s “dangerously crowded sidewalks” of tents — but does... read more →
Greg & Tatiana, Safe Passage On August 17, 2020, the Tenderloin Community Elementary School held its Device Distribution Day, loaning out about 100 devices and 60 hot spots to students... read more →
Between August 3rd and August 14th, groups of kids were able to enjoy some much-needed playtime at Turk-Hyde Mini Park and Boeddeker Park through a collaboration between SF Rec &... read more →
The Transgender District, located in Tenderloin, San Francisco, has been home to LGBTQ+ residents since the 1920s. Now, 100 years later, thanks to cofounders Honey Mahogany, Aria Sa’id and Janetta... read more →
After pulling the Hastings College of the Law vs. CCSF lawsuit from the consent calendar the San Francisco Board of Supervisors continued the item for a week. Many Board members... read more →
Black leaders, housing advocates and community members in San Francisco painted “Housing Black" in giant yellow lettering across a Tenderloin neighborhood block on Monday to raise awareness about the need for... read more →